Monday Archives: Jellies
I have been a fan of jellyfish ever since I learned that they were neither jelly nor fish. I would love to be able to find a local environment that had some of ... Read more.
CORAL Video: Sulawesi Reef at Henry Doorly Zoo
Tim Morrissey, Coral Aquarist at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, recently shared this wonderful extra-high definition video of the Sulawesi Reef at He... Read more.
New Product Video: Aurelia Jellyfish Aquarium
Aurelia Jellyfish Aquariums from Reef-Eden International are the newest jellyfish aquariums on the market. Working in collaboration with Tunze, the Aurelia Je... Read more.
Captive Bred Heniochus Butterflyfish – We’re “THIS CLOSE”!
How close are we? “This Close”! It occurred to me that sometimes we use the phrase “this close” in idle conversation, often holding up our fingers perha... Read more.
CORAL Feature Video: LED-Lit 120-Gallon Reef
This is a 120 gallon reef aquarium. I am using two Taotronics 120 watt fully programmable led fixture. My system started out as a 55 gallon tank a year and a ha... Read more.
CORAL Excerpt – Project Coral: Inducing Predictable Broadcast Spawning of Stony Corals In Captivity
Whilst there have been captive coral spawning events in a few public aquariums and a small number of home aquariums around the world, they have always been unpl... Read more.
ORA’s Latest Coral Cultivar – ORAnge Setosa (Montipora)
ORA’s cultured corals have maintained and ever-growing demand, and the latest introduction surely will be added to the drool-worthy list. It should come as no... Read more.
CORAL Video & Highlights: Coral Reef Resilience
Few places on earth captivate our sense of wonder as much as coral reefs. But how stable and enduring are coral reefs? Violent tropical storms frequently destro... Read more.
CORAL Wins Magazine of Year Award
Likened to an Oscar for smaller publications, the Nichee Magazine Awards recognize excellence in content, visual presentation, and publishing acumen. CORAL is p... Read more.
New Flaming Red Gorgonian Found
A startling splotch of vivid crimson growing on the substrate was what first caught the eye of Peruvian marine zoologist Yuri Hooker in 2002 while he was diving... Read more.